On the bright side, Silva notes, Beanie Wells has been
good for the Cardinals, picking up seven touchdowns and
506 yards on 113 carries. He also says Patrick Peterson
has sparked the Cardinals' special teams.

However, that's where the good stuff stops.

Arizona's defense is easy to move the ball against because
it can't stop the pass. Safety Kerry Rhodes, the team's
best defensive back in coverage, fractured his left foot
on Oct. 9 and remains out indefinitely. No NFC team has
allowed more completions of 20-plus yards. Offensively,
quarterback Kevin Kolb has been a bust. Now injured, the
$65 million summer addition has more turnovers than
touchdowns and arguably the worst pocket presence in
football.

Silva says unless Kolb overcomes his fear of the pass rush
the Cardinals won't get anywhere, and that unlike other
bad NFC teams, the Cardinals have already played the easy
part of their schedule.

Three wins from here on out would be an accomplishment.

Harsh words, but the Cardinals haven't exactly done much
to prove him wrong. There is still time, though, and maybe
Sunday's win will spark the team to a second-half
turnaround.